It is important to preserve renewable resources such as soil and forests. This makes them more useful to the various activities that man engages in without being worn out.
soil is not renewable and we might use it all to quickly due tothe expanding #s of people
No
Yes, lumber from forests is a natural resource.
1. Renewable resources: The resources that can be replenished through rapidnatural cycles are known as renewable resource. These resources are able toincrease their abundance through reproduction and utilization of simplesubstances. Examples of renewable resources are plants, (crops and forests),and animals who are being replaced from time to time because they have thepower of reproducing and maintain life cycles. Some examples of renewableresources though they do not have life cycle but can be recycled are wood andwood-products, pulp products, natural rubber, fibers (e.g. cotton, jute, animalwool, silk and synthetic fibers) and leather. In addition to these resources, water and soil are also classified as renewable resources.Solar energy although having a finite life, as a special case, is considered as arenewable resource in as much as solar stocks are inexhaustible on the humanscale. 2. Non-Renewable Resources: The resources that cannot be replenishedthrough natural processes are known as non-renewable resources. These areavailable in limited amounts, which cannot be increased. These resourcesinclude fossil fuels (petrol, coal etc.), metals (iron, copper, gold, silver, lead, zincetc.), minerals and salts (carbonates, phosphates, nitrates etc.). Once a non-renewable resource is consumed, it is gone forever. Then we have to find asubstitute for it or do without it.Non-renewable resources can further be divided into two categories, viz. a) re-cycle able and b) non-recyclablea) Recycleale: These are non-renewable resources, which can be collected after they are used and can be recycled. These are mainly the non-energy mineralresources, which occur in the earth's crust (e.g. ores of aluminium, copper,mercury etc.) and deposits of fertilizer nutrients (e.g. phosphate sock andpotassium and minerals used in their natural state (asbestos, clay, mica etc.)b) Non-recyclable: These are non-renewable resources, which cannot berecycled in any way. Examples of these are fossil fuels and uranium, whichprovide 90 per cent of our energy requirements.Some authors prefer to classify resources into biotic and abiotic resources:a) Biotic resources : These are living resources (e.g. forest, agriculture, fish andwild life) that are able to reproduce or replace them and to increase.b) Abiotic resources : These are non-living resources (e.g. petrol, land, mineralsetc.) that are not able to replace themselves or do so at such a slow rate thatthey are not useful to consider them in terms of the human life times. 15
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Renewable refers to things like wind or sunshine, which keep on coming even if we use them to produce energy. Other things are classed as renewable if we can grow them as fast as we use them. Like vegetables. Other things get used up and don't renew, like rain-forests and minerals. So phosphorus is non-renewable. When we use it all up, there's none left.
No. Forests are renewable, because they can grow.
Wood is a resource that is renewable if it comes from quick growing trees, and non-renewable if it comes from old growth forests, or rainforests that may take thousands of years to grow.
Widespread cutting down of forests
you can preserve forests by:afforestationpreventing forest firesavoid litteringuse of plastic
Renewable resources are things that can be renewed, or made during a lifetime. This includes things like water, soil, air, forests and animals. However, the term is usually used to refer to energy resources. Examples- Wind, solar power, hydroelectric power and biomass from plants and animals are all renewable energy resources. Whereas coal, oil and gas are non renewable because they will eventually run out.
Yes forests do provide some natural resources such as wood, some edible plants, tree sap to make maple syrup, etc.
In what ways are the forest non renewable
In what ways are the forest non renewable
In what ways are the forest non renewable
No
Natural resources of the Rocky Mountains are copper, gold, silver, lead and Molybdenum. The main natural resources are mineral deposits and forests.
Wood from plantation forests is renewable.Wood from rainforests that take thousands of years to grow is non-renewable.Tides keep coming back, even if we use them to generate electricity, so they are renewable.